The Billionaire, the Banana Boat, and the Belt and Road How China’s Global Gamble is Rocking the Islands
By Sir Chatty, Docked Somewhere Between Diplomacy & Drama
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By Sir Chatty, Docked Somewhere Between Diplomacy & Drama
By Publisher Ray Carmen: Igniting the Imagination In an era where sustainability is the new currency of innovation, Elon Musk has once again catapulted himself into the headlines. With his latest revelation—an electrifying leap forward in high-speed, clean-energy transportation—Musk has reignited the debate around what the future of mobility truly looks like.
The Nigerian Security Guard Who Saved Lives on 9/11
By Publisher Ray Carmen: In the grand arc of global diplomacy, few names resonate with the moral authority, vision, and principled leadership that Sir Shridath Surendranath Ramphal brought to the world stage. Revered across continents, Sir Shridath—known fondly as “Sonny Ramphal”—emerged from the Caribbean island of Guyana to become one...
By Publisher Ray Carmen: In the warm shadows of Barbados’ south coast, legend and history twist like a ship’s rigging. At the heart of this salty folklore stands one of the Caribbean’s most infamous—and enigmatic—figures: Samuel Hall Lord, better known simply as Sam Lord.
By Publisher Ray Carmen Private jet travel has transformed Caribbean vacations (and business trips) into seamless, ultra-luxe adventures. Picture boarding your own chartered jet at a quiet FBO terminal in New York or Miami, then touching down directly on the tarmac of a sun-drenched island resort hours later. Major gateways – from...
By Publisher Ray Carmen: Few names command admiration across the Caribbean quite like the late Gordon “Butch” Stewart—entrepreneur, patriot, hotelier, aviation revivalist, and the magnetic soul behind the Sandals empire. His legacy is carved not only into the luxury resorts that span the region but into the soul of the Caribbean itself.
By Publisher Ray CarmenIn the world of elite global hospitality, certain names resonate not through grandstanding or self-promotion, but through the lasting beauty of what they built. The late Sheikh Dhalawi of Saudi Arabia was one such figure—reserved, cultured, and deeply committed to creating places that spoke softly yet profoundly.
By Publisher Ray Carmen: If Venice shimmered last weekend, it wasn’t just the Adriatic waters—it was the reflection of A-list stardust as billionaire Jeff Bezos and media queen Lauren Sánchez said “I do” in a wedding that redefined destination glam.
By Publisher Ray Carmen: For decades, UFOs (or UAPs—Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, if you’re feeling official) have been the realm of conspiracy theorists, sci-fi buffs, and grainy late-night documentaries. But something has shifted. Some of the world’s most respected scientists and military personnel are stepping forward—not with wild claims, but with...
By Publisher Ray Carmen : Could the next great treasure be found not in dusty maps… but in photographs taken from Earth’s orbit?
By Publisher Ray Carmen :The Meeting of the Lion and the Label
By Publisher Ray Carmen : A Lost Treasure Reborn from the Depths
By Publisher Ray Carmen : Imagine, for a moment, the indomitable spirit of Winston Churchill not confined to crackling BBC broadcasts or dense wartime memos, but tweeting live from the situation room—thumbs at the ready, hashtags blazing, cigar smoke curling into the blue light of a phone screen.
By Publisher Ray Carmen : A team of neuroscientists and AI innovators have successfully translated the real-time brain activity of a paralyzed individual directly into spoken words—with full expression and emotion. It’s a landmark moment in communication technology, and it’s changing lives.
Caribbean World Magazine continues to be one of the most significant voices in worldwide travel and lifestyle journalism. The magazine, known for its award-winning editorial, stunning photography, and compelling stories, has established a distinct identity steeped in the lively culture of the Caribbean.
By Publisher Ray Carmen : Oceans are much more than large bodies of water that span more than 70% of the Earth's surface; they play an important role in many countries' cultural, economic, and recreational lives.
Our Correspondent | June 2025 Following a series of alarming occurrences concerning the misuse of artificial intelligence tools in court procedures, the UK's High Court delivered a stern rebuke to legal professionals.
The world mourns the tragic death of Air India Flight AI 171, which crashed just days ago on June 12 near Ahmedabad. The plane, on its way to London, suffered a catastrophic breakdown shortly after takeoff, resulting in a tragic accident that killed 241 passengers and crew, as well as...
Though the birthday has gone, warm wishes continue to flow in for His Majesty King Charles III, who turned 76 on June 14th.